is much bigger than the original game, including in terms of map size. A direct sequel to the first game, the second continues Henry's journey exactly where it left off, as he faces the forces of Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund in a chaotic civil war.
Praised for its historical accuracy, role-playing depth, and pervasive realism, the duology is beloved by fans for its immersive and fully realized world.
But exactly how big is that world? Both games are based on a real place in history, the Kingdom of Bohemia. That means real geography, even if it does take some creative liberties.
But just how big those creative liberties are, and how they actually impact the size of the game, isn't immediately clear from its opening moments. has a map that's about twice the size of the first game's, when all parts of each map are considered as a whole.
The first game's map took up roughly six real-world square miles (16 square kilometers), which means this one's about 12 square miles (32 square kilometers).